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Touch Terminal   

 

 

                     

User’s Manual 

Document Version 1.0   

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for HK570

Page 1: ...HK570 Touch Terminal User s Manual Document Version 1 0 ...

Page 2: ...ghts under the aforementioned laws No part of this publication may be stored reproduced transmitted or distributed in whole or in part in any manner electronic or otherwise whether or not for a charge or other or no consideration without the prior written permission of Hisense Company Ltd Requests for permission to store reproduce transmit or distribute materials may be made to one of the followin...

Page 3: ...Connecting Peripherals 03 Connecting DC power supply cable 04 Tighten the tool less screw Part 3 System Utilization 01 POS Driver and Utility Introduction 02 Dual Monitor Usage Part 4 Motherboard 01 Motherboard layout 02 Connectors Function Part 5 System Assembly Disassembly 01 HDD Replacement 02 Remove cable cover 03 Remove Multi function card reader 04 Remove customer display 05 Remove the secon...

Page 4: ...f the host machine blocked or covered If any liquid sprinkles or any sundry falls into the unit please shut it down immediately switch off power supply take batteries down dry the liquid or remove the sundry If you take the batteries down you shall reset CMOS In case of safety fault such as peculiar smell abnormal sound leakage and other faults you must switch off the power supply at once and then...

Page 5: ...ible 3 If any damage to the power supply or the equipment please contact local service person for help 4 Static may damage to the integrated circuit in the host machine 5 If a replaced battery is not right this may cause explosion or serious damage Must replace the same type of batteries or similar ones recommended by the manufacturer 6 Used only with attached AC DC power supply ...

Page 6: ...02 System Introduction The exterior design and specifications of product can be changed without prior notice in order to improve quality ...

Page 7: ...capacitive technology optional Storage Msata Msata 64Gb SSD 64Gb 2 5inch SSD larger capacity optional I O Ports Serial Ports 3 standard RS 232 COM COM3 is alternative to 5V 12V power COM3 5V power default COM4 is alternative to 5V 12V power default 5V power for VFD USB 7 USB 2 0 1 Back 6 Rear 1 USB3 0 VGA 1 VGA reserved for 2nd display LAN 1 RJ 45 1000Mbps Gigabit LAN Audio 1 Line out Cash Drawer ...

Page 8: ...Customer Display 2 20 characters VFD RS232 option Environment Operating Temperature 5 40 Operating Humidity 40 90 04 Front View 05 Back View ...

Page 9: ...06 Dimension ...

Page 10: ... important to choose a safe and secure place to install the terminal Choose a desk or table big and strong enough to support the weight of the system and peripherals Choose a flat hard surface Carpeted area can generate static electricity that can alter memory or damage system components ...

Page 11: ...nd short circuit where sufficient power outlets are available for printers and other peripheral devices Do not install near electromagnetic and electrical devices such as phones and electric motors that can cause system damage The socket outlet shall be installed near the equipment and shall be easily accessible 02 Before Connecting Peripherals To connect peripherals first remove the Interface cov...

Page 12: ...03 Connecting DC power supply cable Connect the DC power cable to the DC power input connector at the bottom of the system Adapter 100V 240V free voltage of the system can be used ...

Page 13: ...you need not adjust the angles with the hinge of base you can tighten the tool less screw of the base Step1 Insure the base located in the max angles Step2 tighten the screw Part 3 System Utilization 01 POS Driver and Utility Introduction ...

Page 14: ...e located in CD Motherboard Touch panel vcredist_2010 should be insatalled for capacitive a For 32bit OS only install vcredist_2010 x86 b For 64bit OS should install vcredist_2010 x86 andvcredist_2010 x64 Next install SiwtouchDaemon ...

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Page 16: ...plication of the main monitor or as an extended screen Windows desktop 1 Connect the external monitor when the system is off Remove the Interface cover at the top of the system and you will see a VGA connector 1 Connect the external monitor when the system is off 2 Connect a power cable to external monitor 2 Press a power button of the system 3 Click the right button of mouse on Windows desktop sc...

Page 17: ...display M option is set as duplicate these displays In this case the dual monitor shows a duplicated screen 5 If you want to change to an extended screen set Multiple displays option as Extend these displays on Change the appearance of you display dialog window and click ok In this case two different extended screen monitors are shown ...

Page 18: ...6 Select Keep changes button on Display Settings dialog to keep the current settings 8 If the configuration is finished click OK button to close the Change the ...

Page 19: ...appearance of your displays dialog window ...

Page 20: ...Part 4 Motherboard 01 Motherboard Layout ...

Page 21: ...erial port connector 13 HP Headphone connector 14 USB4 USB2 0 connector 15 USB3 0 USB3 0 connector 16 SODIMM 1 204pin SO DIMM Socket 17 MINISATA SATA connector 18 MSATA Min PCIE SATA 19 JC3 COM3 Ring function selector 20 JC4 COM4 Ring function selector 21 BAT CMOS Battery 22 LVDS1 Low Voltage Differential Signaling Transmitter Interface 23 IVCN LVDS Inverter power connector 24 MINI PCIE 1 MINIPCIE...

Page 22: ... 2 5V 2 3 3 3V JLV 3pin LVDS voltage select 1 2 3 3V 2 3 5V 2 Display Display Description Interfac e VGA 1 DB15 LVDS 2 20Pin 24bit Display Mode Dual display Support Colon and extended display Interface defined 2 20 PIN LVDS CONNECTOR PIN Defined Pin No Function Pin No Function 1 VCC 21 LVDS0_P2 2 VCC 22 LVDS1_P2 3 GND 23 GND 4 GND 24 GND 5 VCC 25 LVDS0_CLKN 6 VCC 26 LVDS1_CLKN 7 LVDS0_N0 27 LVDS0_...

Page 23: ... 38 LVDS1_P3 19 LVDS0_N2 39 N C 20 LVDS1_N2 40 N C LVDS work voltage 1 3 2 54mm backlight control defined 1 5 2 0mm wafer box 1 V12S 2 GND 3 BKLT on 4 BKLT PWM 5 V5S Backlight control voltage select 1 3 2 54mm Pin Define 1 2 3 3V default 2 3 5V Pin Define 1 2 3 3V default 2 3 5V 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 25 27 29 31 33 35 37 39 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 1 2 3 4 5...

Page 24: ... 3 MIC L 4 GND PIN Type 1 4Pin 2 0mm wafer box 4 LAN LAN Description LAN IC RTL811E 10M 100M 1000M PIN TYPE RJ45 5 USB USB Description Connector type USB2 0 usb3 0 Rear connector 7X USB2 0 1x usb3 0 Onboard connector USB2 0 PIN defined 2 5pin Wafer Header 1 25mm 1 VCC Power 2 D Data Signal 3 D Data Signal 4 GND 5 GND PIN type 2X5pin Wafer Header 1 25mm 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 ...

Page 25: ...r selectable 5V 12V 1A RI other standard COM pin COM1 COM2RJ48 1 NC 2 DCD 3 DSR 4 RXD 5 RTS 6 TXD 7 CTS 8 DTR 9 GND 10 RI COM3 RJ48 1 NC 2 DCD 3 DSR 4 RXD 5 RTS 6 TXD 7 CTS 8 DTR 9 GND 10 RI 5V 12V COM1 COM3 DB9 COM1 C0M2 DB9 1 DCD 2 RXD 3 TXD 4 RTD 5 GND 6 DSR ...

Page 26: ...DTR 5 GND 6 DSR 7 RTS 8 CTS 9 RI 5V 12V 10 NC Voltage select COM3 com4 pin9 12V select Pin Define 1 2 12V 3 4 5V 5 6 RI 7 MINI PCIE MINI PCIE Description Connectortype 1 Mini PCIe Port 8 CASH DRAWER CASH DRAWER Description Connectortype RJ11 24V PIN defined 1 GND 2 CD_OPEN 3 CD_SENSE 4 24V 5 NC 6 GND 9 Power connector 1 2 3 4 5 6 ...

Page 27: ...24V DC 24V 4 PIN DC JACK defined 1 24V 2 24V 3 GND 4 GND Part 4 System Assembly Disassembly 1 2 3 4 ...

Page 28: ...eplacement Step1 Press the place Step2 Move the HD cover along the arrow Step3 Release thescrew Step4 Pull the HD handle and remove the HD 02 Remove cable cover Step1 Press the switch Step2 pull out cable cover ...

Page 29: ...03 Remove Multi function card reader Step1 Release the 2 screws Step2 Turn over the MSR Release the 2 screws Step3 separate the shell of MSR then remove the cable ...

Page 30: ...04 Remove customer display Step1 Rotate customer display to the horizontal position and release thescrew Step2 Pull off cable terminal Remove customer display ...

Page 31: ...05 Remove the second display Step1 Loose the tool less screw Step2 Move the display along the arrow Step3 Remove the display along the arrow ...

Page 32: ...06 The cable Assembly Step1 Loose the tool less screw and remove the shell Step2 Let the cable into the base from the bottom of base Step3 Connect the cables and tidy the cables ...

Page 33: ...Step4 Assemble the cable shell push the position of the red dot with thumb Step5 Assemble the base shell and tighten the tool less screw ...

Page 34: ...S Set Up values can seriously affect how the system works Therefore users should determine all options regarding BIOS Set Up and configure the system accordingly Entering the Setup Turn on the system and the system Press F2 to enter SETUP screen Turn on the system and the system Press F11 to enter boot menu Cases of BIOS Setup When checking HDD type and capacity after HDD replacement When changing...

Page 35: ...fine BIT5 0x20 define BIT6 0x40 define BIT7 0x80 define IO_Base 0xA00 define CDS_PORT IO_Base 1 define CDO_PORT IO_Base 2 void Init_DIO_Default brief Set CD_OPEN power level Input Level 0 Low 1 High void Set_CD_OPEN int Level int t if Level outportb CDO_PORT inportb CDO_PORT BIT6 printf CD_OPEN is High n else outportb CDO_PORT inportb CDO_PORT BIT6 printf CD_OPEN is Low n brief Get CD_SENSE low ac...

Page 36: ...3 delay 100 if inportb CDS_PORT BIT3 printf CD_SENSE is Low level stability n return 1 else printf CD_SENSE is High level n return 0 main printf System ready n Set_CD_OPEN High Set_CD_OPEN 1 Set_CD_OPEN Low Set_CD_OPEN 0 while 1 Get_CD_SENSE_Status ...

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